“It’s an organizational philosophy and it doesn’t change from person to person,” Pioli recently told The Kansas City Star. “There’s going to be a way that we’re going to build this franchise. … If you don’t have a core structure and you change things based on certain dynamics, you’re setting yourself up for failure.”

Since Pioli took over in 2009, the team has stuck to its plan regardless of who was the coach.

“There hasn’t been much that has changed … we have our philosophy, an organizational philosophy that involves a lot of people,” Pioli said. “It’s not just mine, it’s not just the head coach’s, it’s not just the coordinators. There’s an organizational philosophy in place.”

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